As I am now downsizing for the seasonal change, they are back in the line up. I have the brightly colored baits for my stained waters.
I love them! Pink and white for crappie. If I'm catching bluegills brown and red are absolute killers!
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As I am now downsizing for the seasonal change, they are back in the line up. I have the brightly colored baits for my stained waters.
Maybe they will bite this one……Wvgasman LIKED above post
white, orange or black chartreuse are all producers.
I know you said bison and sowbug before but they don't look like much so don't have teh confidence in them. will try tho as so many seem to have success with them
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Most any baits will catch fish and colors more important to fishermen than fish . Tons of jigs out there from solid plastics , tubes , creature baits and handties . Some places Crappie may feed on smaller baits but here mostly eat Shad so we use bigger baits all year with success . Confidence in your bait / presentation means alot . All I use is big tube baits and nearly always 2 colors . Orange/ chartreuse or purple / chartreuse . Been many posts on colors of baits and brands . Bait makers want you to believe in the need for a huge array of baits in a rainbow of colors . They do this to increase sales .Use what you have confidence in and it will pay off for most fishermen .
As nimrod said above use what you have confidence in. Confidence is the “X” factor. Give the Bison a fair shake and commit to it on water you know and then decide one way or the other. I’m always surprised at the different types of water on my stream that it works on, and it stays productive throughout the seasons.
Bob